Portfolio Manager
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10 hours a week is a LOT of time from November. You are going to burn out at this rate. The race is long, and there are still almost 8 months to go.
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Less than seven months to go FYI. For as many people that warn others that they are going to burn out from starting too early, I don’t think I’ve seen any posts from anybody describing how they actually burned out (except maybe for those that have sat for level 2 or 3 on numerous occasions). It’s like if you were to start training for a marathon a year before the race–would people say you are gonna get fried from running everyday? Probably not.Portfolio Manager wrote:
10 hours a week is a LOT of time from November. You are going to burn out at this rate. The race is long, and there are still almost 8 months to go.
Yes.IHateMyLIFO wrote:
It’s like if you were to start training for a marathon a year before the race–would people say you are gonna get fried from running everyday?Portfolio Manager wrote:
10 hours a week is a LOT of time from November. You are going to burn out at this rate. The race is long, and there are still almost 8 months to go.
Thank you for sharing JSigsJSigs wrote:
I can add that burnout is very real, and probably a lot more common than is revealed in these forums. The reason why you don’t hear about it as much is because it’s not a fun thing to reveal.
I burned out before my last attempt and it is truly heartbreaking to see all of those months of studying wasted because I wasn’t physically able to draw upon my knowledge.
To echo what was said earlier, it is QUALITY not quantity that matters here. Treat yourself like a professional athlete, and your brain as your most prized possession. Rest and recovery is just as important as studying/training. The trick is to have as much discipline in your R&R as your studying, which is a point that was revealed to me the hard way.
You have the drive and I’m 100% positive it’ll carry you through to a L3 pass. Good luck my friend.
i am not doing EOCs, only BBs. Well done on your approach, you are doing well. Good luck with your preparation and exam.harvypinto wrote:are you answering EOCs? youre reading fast. iam allocating 3hrs daily and can only read 10page a day ive started since august and currently at reading 18 iam doing all of the EOCs every end of each assigned reading. its not about how much hours you have studied, what will prevail on the exam day is how well prepared you are on the day. this is about quality and not quantity of hours